On 5/21/18 1:50 PM, Robert M. Münch wrote:
On 2018-05-21 17:24:12 +0000, Steven Schveighoffer said:
I'm not 100% sure but I expect:
scope(failure)
someCode();
putting a breakpoint on someCode should work.
When calling a function an then setting the breakpoint there, like in
someCode() yes, that should work.
I used code like this:
scope(failure) {
... several lines of code
}
And for this it seems (maybe I need to check in more detail) that in
MSVC, I can set a breakpoint, but the breakpoint is not triggered when
an exception is thrown.
Seems like the debugger not understanding D source in that case.
What you could try is:
void breakOnThis()
{
return; // breakpoint here
}
scope(failure)
{
breakOnThis();
...
}
and then see where it goes when you step out of that function.
-Steve